Black Basta Ransomware Victim: The Spooner Risk Control

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Victim NameThe Spooner Risk Control
Victim WebsitehXXps://spoonerinc[.]com
Victim URLhXXps://stniiomyjliimcgkvdszvgen3eaaoz55hreqqx6o77yvmpwt7gklffqd[.]onion/?id=SPOONER
DescriptionThe Spooner Risk Control family of companies was established in 1975, when Tom Spooner uprooted his youngest son from his bedroom so it could be turned into an office. What started as a labor relations and HR consulting firm has grown to offer solutions for many of the challenges that employers face today. Spooner’s journey into workers’ compensation started in 1981, when a client asked Tom to attend an Industrial Commission hearing on behalf of their company. The client felt they’d paid more than enough for this particular workers’ comp claim, but the Hearing Officer didn’t consider that a valid argument. However, the Hearing Officer suggested that Tom read the Ohio Revised Code Workers’ Compensation book, since it was clear he truly wanted to protect and help the businesses he works with. Nearly 50 years later, that remains the goal of every company under the Spooner umbrella. In 2017, Tom’s grandson Joe Spooner stepped into the role of president to ensure the company’s values continue to align with those ideals.
Percent of Leaked Files
(at time of posting)
0%
Number of Times Victim Post has been viewed143

Onion Site Indicator Of Compromise (IOC):
h XX p://[.]onion

 

 


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